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Answered by aishanibanerjee2704
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In industrial townships, mills, factories and etc there is a chance of accidents even after enough precautions taken and those accidents can occur by someone's mistakes or carelessness or someone who is not giving enough attention

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Answered by Anonymous
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An industrial accident may be defined as “an occurrence which interrupts or interferes with the orderly progress of work in an industrial establishment.

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” According to the Factories Act of 1948, it is “an occurrence in an industrial establishment causing bodily injury to a person which makes him unfit to resume his duties in the next 48 hours.

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” In other words, it is an unexpected event which is neither anticipated nor designed to occur. It is always sudden, for a gradual process does not constitute an accident.

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Industrial accidents can be classified into two broad categories—external accidents that affect the environment around the factory and internal accidents that affect the people within the factory or work-site.

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Major accidents may be caused by human failures or errors, technical faults, or external forces. Of these, the predominant cause is human failure on the part of not only the operators but also maintenance personnel, supervisors, and plant and equipment designers and suppliers.

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Technical failures usually arise from human errors such as poor maintenance, overloading, and improper use of equipment. Therefore, attention should be directed more towards preventing human errors and failures at all levels.

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